Nobody wants to wear glasses watch TV. And it seems that no one will have to. More than five years passed for companies to desist from making 3D TVs. The reason? The rise of the format after films like Avatar fell to a point such that the low demand and lack of content make it unworkable.
This was decided Philips and Samsung, two of major TV manufacturers in the world, according to a report by Forbes.
“models 2016 Samsung will not have 3D capabilities. We made that decision based on the limited demand consumers and the small amount of content produced in that format. we are determined to improve our current technology, SUHD as well as in other parts of the business to provide a 3D experience, “he said Samsung, the world’s leading manufacturer of TV.
in other words, just as the rest of the companies, the biggest bet now is to offer the best possible image quality, exceeding the limits of 4K.
What will happen to the rest?
the decision to Philips initially affect the European market, but is expected to be a contagion to the rest of the markets. “3D is dead”, sentenced Danny Tack, director of Product Strategy and Planning Dutch firm.
“No 3D sources and nobody really wants 3D. Complicating a lot to your TV,” he added .
LG said that only 20% of the TVs will support 3D in 2016, half the rate exhibited in 2015.
Sony said its high-end models X93D and X94D would support 3D.
Panasonic seems to be the only one that will continue aiming at 3D, recalled Forbes, although launches new TV would not spread beyond Asia.
a different situation live cinema, where the interest of consumers for content such remains. It only remains to see how the arrival of different virtual reality helmets affect the 3D segment.
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